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MR imaging represents the first choice examination for craniocervical malformations, with superb contemporary evaluation of the different structures of the region.
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Andreula, C.F., Resta, M., Gentile, M.A., Carella, A. (1989). MR in Craniocervical Malformation. In: Nadjmi, M. (eds) Imaging of Brain Metabolism Spine and Cord Interventional Neuroradiology Free Communications. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-74337-5_20
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